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Verbs

Verb conjugation

The Ultra Handy Japanese verb conjugator

Learning Japanese Verbs

Youtube video clip recommended by our student.

 

Hiragana, Katakana

Real KanaHiragana, Katakana Practice

This is a very helpful website where you can test yourself on hiragana and katakana.

Hiragana, Katakana Practice

Helpful website where you can test yourself on hiragana and katakana.

Hiragana and Katakana learning -for Mac users

It's called "Nuku" and it's free, you can download it. It is very simple and easy to use.

Hiragana, Katakana Project

Now you can practice Hiragana & Katakana on-line.

Hiragana Jigsaw Puzzle

 

Kanji

Kanji clinic

is a column appearing the third Tuesday of every other month in The Japan Times.

Kanji land

is very useful because each kanji in the list has a link to a page showing the stroke order, the on- and kun-readings, and three or four compound words using the symbol, so you can see it in context.

Kanji learning

Rikai.com can be use for advanced Japanese/Kanji learning. It can be used as a dictionary as well. Hiragana and English definitions pop up when you move your cursor over the Kanji terms.

Kanji practice

is a site which helps learners of Japanese to master reading and writing kanji.

speedanki.com

is a site which helps learners of Japanese to master reading kanji for the Japanese Language Proficiency Test.

The JLPT Level 4 Study Page

has a list of the kanji that are required for each level of the JLPT.

Yomo Yomo

Whatever the Kanji are, it will automatically put the reading of the Kanji by writing hiragana or romanji at its side!

Yookoso!

JLPT Kanji a Day now available here at

 

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